To the list at large,

I just wanted to take the opportunity to invite everyone the least bit interested in not only meteorites ( and you know who you are {smile} ), but science and art as well, to please bombard Tom with request to see this outstanding example of synergistic delight when mother nature's hidden treasures are literally
brought to light via science and technology!

Tom as usual has performed another stellar achievement in bringing to human eyes what not too many years ago would have been only privy to a "higher power" (pun intended). It amazes me to ponder the significance of something like this -- that but for our brief contemporary period of history exempt, no human was able to witness, let alone imagine such beauty could exist since the dawn of mankind! To me, that is something almost unfathomable to conceive -- that people such as we are able to witness such marvels hidden from view since the beginning of it all! Should we feel a little humbled, yet, elated at the same time?

Besides begging Tom directly for a look at this micrograph of NWA 094, his gallery of other outstanding examples can be found here: <http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/meteorites-alpha_frame.htm>http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/meteorites-alpha_frame.htm


Best to all,
Mal



At 11:42 AM 6/12/2007 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,  I have a beautiful micrograph of  NWA 094 LL3.6 that I think you
will enjoy. It is a relatively high magnification (160X) for Xpol work and it
is combined transmitted and incident  light (pass through and reflected).
These shots are difficult in that you  must be able to take a good photo in
either method and then you start all over when you combine them. It is easy to
drown out one method with  the other.

Paul, editor of Meteorite Times, manages my Gallery (I'm way  to
technophobic) and he is working on an update including many Moss CO3.5 micrographs I will
post the list when they are up.

Email me and I  will email back this cool micrograph.  I think it is well
worth your  time.

Tom Phillips




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